Enhancing Patient Motivation through Intelligibility in Cardiac Tele-rehabilitation

Supraja Sankaran, Kris Luyten, Dominique Hansen, Paul Dendale, Karin Coninx

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Abstract

Physical exercise training and medication compliance are primary components of cardiac rehabilitation. When rehabilitating independently at home, patients often fail to comply with their prescribed medication and find it challenging to interpret exercise targets or be aware of the expected efforts. Our work aims to assist cardiac patients in understanding their condition better, promoting medication adherence and motivating them to achieve their exercise targets in a tele-rehabilitation setting. We introduce a patient-centric intelligible visualization approach to present prescribed medication and exercise targets to patients. We assessed efficacy of intelligible visualizations on patients’ comprehension in two lab studies. We evaluated the impact on patient motivation and health outcomes in field studies. Patients were able to adhere to medication prescriptions, manage their physical exercises, monitor their progress and gained better self-awareness on how they achieved their rehabilitation targets. Patients confirmed that the intelligible visualizations motivated them to achieve their targets better. We observed an improvement in overall physical activity levels and health outcomes of patients.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)122-137
Number of pages16
JournalInteracting with Computers
Volume31
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2019
Externally publishedYes

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